This is the most "The sims player comment" on another game that I've ever seen.
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Holy shit I laughed so hard. Maybe it's time for another playthrough.
So it begins...
I always marry Ysolda. As for kids I adopt Lucia (a girl from Whiterun) and Sofie (she is selling flowers in Windhelm)
I always adopted these two before modding the game. Now, they have 4 other brothers and sisters, sleeping in a big room in Whiterun. They play endlessly under the watch of my wife (90% of the time, Ysolda), my housecarl and the dog from the dawnguard.
I guess skyrim is truly about family.
I accidentally read "housecarl" as "housecat" and was confused like "wait, are there cats in Skyrim?"
Seranas not even marriable
Open the console (~), click her, and try:
addtofaction 19809 1
No promises how well this works with Serana; with Lydia it turned out that she has all the right voice lines for getting/being married, which is neat.
Lydia is already part of PotentialMarriageFaction. Don't even need DLC.
Is she? I swear I had to use the console command when I married her, uh, 12 years ago, did she get added after launch?
Not exactly. The marriage faction was kind of buggy on launch and Lydia was somehow both in the faction and not in the faction. Wiki says it was fixed in patch 1.5.24.
I probably played Skyrim 200 hours and it's news to me you can marry anyone. I fail to see why I would want to in the first place.